Harper's Magazine, Volume 136Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... felt equal to defeat ; and now- P He felt curiously relieved to learn that there had been no hope from the start . Death was instantaneous ! Had he turned back , the issue would have remained unchanged . The boy had been killed outright ...
... felt equal to defeat ; and now- P He felt curiously relieved to learn that there had been no hope from the start . Death was instantaneous ! Had he turned back , the issue would have remained unchanged . The boy had been killed outright ...
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... felt a sudden nausea . " I'm nervous , that's what is the mat- ter , " he muttered . ' Naturally , after what happened yesterday- 99 Suddenly it came to him that he was passing the very point where the acci- dent had occurred . Again he ...
... felt a sudden nausea . " I'm nervous , that's what is the mat- ter , " he muttered . ' Naturally , after what happened yesterday- 99 Suddenly it came to him that he was passing the very point where the acci- dent had occurred . Again he ...
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... felt rather than heard himself say . Gertrude scraped some melted butter from the bottom of a dish and sprinkled it judicially over the individual portions . " No , that's the curious part of it . Everybody who saw the accident agreed ...
... felt rather than heard himself say . Gertrude scraped some melted butter from the bottom of a dish and sprinkled it judicially over the individual portions . " No , that's the curious part of it . Everybody who saw the accident agreed ...
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... felt the ghastly chill of spiritual nakedness . The innate deceitfulness of these last words added a crowning futility to all the fine things that he had ever hoped for himself . Upon the threshold of expected triumph he had been ...
... felt the ghastly chill of spiritual nakedness . The innate deceitfulness of these last words added a crowning futility to all the fine things that he had ever hoped for himself . Upon the threshold of expected triumph he had been ...
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... felt better , and am in the best of spirits . Come what may - would not care a conti- nental , for myself , suppose the ship was sunk to - morrow . It's for England . Well , dear old chap , the general signal has been sent . around ...
... felt better , and am in the best of spirits . Come what may - would not care a conti- nental , for myself , suppose the ship was sunk to - morrow . It's for England . Well , dear old chap , the general signal has been sent . around ...
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